History of China, Volum 3W. H. Allen & Company, 1884 |
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Pàgina 1
... Emperor.- Attack in the Streets of Pekin . - Saved by Eunuch - guard.- The Apathy of the People . - Secret Societies . - The Sect of the Water - lily . - The Society of Celestial Reason . Their Operations . - The Scope of these ...
... Emperor.- Attack in the Streets of Pekin . - Saved by Eunuch - guard.- The Apathy of the People . - Secret Societies . - The Sect of the Water - lily . - The Society of Celestial Reason . Their Operations . - The Scope of these ...
Pàgina 4
... Emperor Keen Lung's ; and men who had grown up accustomed to the ways of a staid and virtuous court feared lest his successor might depart from the search of wisdom and pursue that of folly . It is impossible to say how far the new Emperor ...
... Emperor Keen Lung's ; and men who had grown up accustomed to the ways of a staid and virtuous court feared lest his successor might depart from the search of wisdom and pursue that of folly . It is impossible to say how far the new Emperor ...
Pàgina 6
... Emperor was so great that his confidence in his minister knew no bounds ; while the age of the monarch prevented that close supervision of Hokwan's doings that might have been beneficial in his own interests . So long as Keen Lung lived ...
... Emperor was so great that his confidence in his minister knew no bounds ; while the age of the monarch prevented that close supervision of Hokwan's doings that might have been beneficial in his own interests . So long as Keen Lung lived ...
Pàgina 11
... Emperor was attacked in open day , while being carried in his chair of state through the streets of Pekin . The attack was evi- dently well planned , and the plot almost succeeded in attaining its object . Kiaking stood in imminent ...
... Emperor was attacked in open day , while being carried in his chair of state through the streets of Pekin . The attack was evi- dently well planned , and the plot almost succeeded in attaining its object . Kiaking stood in imminent ...
Pàgina 13
... Emperor , and the summary punishment of those leaders of the conspiracy who were captured , did not lead to the collapse of the Water - lily band , and , although proscribed by name , their operations continued , and their daring was ...
... Emperor , and the summary punishment of those leaders of the conspiracy who were captured , did not lead to the collapse of the Water - lily band , and , although proscribed by name , their operations continued , and their daring was ...
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